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The phrase "auxiliary fees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to additional charges or costs associated with a service or product, often in financial or administrative discussions.
Example: "The total cost of the event includes the venue rental, catering, and auxiliary fees for equipment rental."
Alternatives: "additional charges" or "supplementary fees".
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When a judge sets bail, a defendant who does not have enough cash to cover it can instead pay a bondsman 6 to 10 percent of the bail, plus some auxiliary fees.
All of these auxiliary fees, together with ticket prices, have brought in a combined record-breaking $19.7 billion for US airlines in the past two years.
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Such education, gender-equalizing reforms as improved food security for these children, enhancing access to auxiliary (non-fees) school inputs and requirements, parental/guardian sensitization about the benefits of girls' schooling, more flexible time tabling, remedial classes, providing a school-based homework hour will help to improve opportunities for girls' schooling.
One favorite early measure of fiscal health used by arts managers was the ratio of earned income (ticket sales, tour fees, auxiliary income, etc).
libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in '.'.
In 2013, the latest year available, states covered 27percentt on average". Absent historic state support, America's public colleges and universities have turned increasingly to alternative funding sources, tuition, fees, room, board, additional auxiliary enterprises, public private partnerships, endowment drawdown, and debt.
If it will be difficult to continue to build the level of contributed revenue, they must also explore ways to bolster earned income through additional ticket sales or touring activity or by finding new auxiliary sources of earned income (rentals, merchandising, parking fees, food service, etc).
Fee: $20.00 for purchasing sticks, trash cans, and auxiliary drums.
These fees are typically defined as tuition, fees, room and board, and with auxiliary revenue and endowment spending draw down, form the financial foundation upon which institutions operate.
Grapevine also presents each state's higher education appropriation relative to its population and per each $1,000 in personal income (the appropriated totals do not include money spent on campus capital projects, auxiliaries and debt service, and they also exclude federal funds and tuition and fees paid by students).
Auxiliary lighting.
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